Posted by redforlife on August 21, 2014 at 09:50:23 from (68.234.121.124):
In Reply to: Spare Tire Rant posted by John T on August 21, 2014 at 09:07:51:
Ya those newer safety catch contraptions are a real joke. And when they get all dusty and dirtied up they seem to fail. Sooner or later you'll have a flat and not be able to get the spare out, and your stranded. To make matters worse, this is likely to happen in the mud or snow. Just what I want to do, roll around on the ground fighting it in the mud and snow. I ussualy throw them in the back, and your good to go. Unload, and change. And those little doughnut spares, if I get a car with one of those I instantly go to a salvage yard and get a full sized tire and wheel to put in the trunk and leave the doughnut there when I leave. No need to mess around with low rate of speed and only so many miles messing around with a doughnut.
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